I think if snapzu can grow, there will always be undesirable comments and content that are inherent to a large online community. It's just part of the territory. Of course, the catalyst for the majority of people weening (or cold-turkey) off reddit is the mismanagement, not the minutiae of user behavior.
The reddit-related content is topical; it makes sense that it is being talked about. It'll die down and hopefully we can grow this into something bigger and better.
I think if snapzu can grow, there will always be undesirable comments and content that are inherent to a large online community. It's just part of the territory. Of course, the catalyst for the majority of people weening (or cold-turkey) off reddit is the mismanagement, not the minutiae of user behavior.
The reddit-related content is topical; it makes sense that it is being talked about. It'll die down and hopefully we can grow this into something bigger and better.
Not so sure it'll die down on it's own if left to fester as the site grows. It's internet cancer and needs to be caught in it's earliest stages.